CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The New Hampshire House has passed a bill decriminalizing the possession of small amounts of marijuana for the fourth time in five years.

The House voted 214-115 Thursday to pass a bill that would reduce the penalty for possession of up to a quarter ounce of marijuana to a fine of up to $200. The bill would also require those 18 and under to attend drug rehabilitation classes or face a $1,000 fine.

Bill supporters argued it's time to end the prohibition of marijuana, which they said doesn't have public support and is a financial and regulatory burden on the state. Earlier in the week, the House passed a bill legalizing marijuana for medical use.

Gov. Maggie Hassan has said she does not support marijuana decriminalization.